Kelvin to
Degrees FahrenheitConverter

To convert a Kelvin value to the corresponding value in Fahrenheit, just use the formula:

[°F] = [K] × 9⁄5 − 459.67

What is Kelvin Scale

kelvin is the fundamental unit of the Kelvin scale, an absolute temperature scale named after the British physicist William Thomson, Baron Kelvin. This scale is based on the definitions of the Centigrade scale and the experimental evidence that absolute zero is -273.15 °C.
The following formulas can be used to convert a temperature from Kelvin (K) value to other temperature scales:

Kelvin to Celsius

[°C] = [K] − 273.15

Kelvin to Delisle

[°De] = (373.15 − [K]) × 3⁄2

Kelvin to Fahrenheit

[°F] = [K] × 9⁄5 − 459.67

Kelvin to Newton

[°N] = ([K] − 273.15) × 33⁄100

Kelvin to Rankine

[°R] = [K] × 9⁄5

Kelvin to Reaumur

[°Ré] = ([K] − 273.15) × 4⁄5

Kelvin to Romer

[°Ro] = ([K] − 273.15) × 21⁄40 + 7.5

What is Fahrenheit Scale

Fahrenheit was a German engineer, physicist and glass blower who devised a temperature scale and invented the mercury thermometer.
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale where the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and the boiling point 212°F (at standard atmospheric pressure). This puts the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart. The following formulas can be used to convert a temperature from Fahrenheit (°F) value to other temperature scales: